Hey guys,
I've been looking around for solutions to create "HTTP Live
Streaming" (that's the title of Apple's specification) video on a
linux (debian) system. The only thing I found is the "Live Segmenter"
from www.ioncannon.net which is a video segmenter working with ffmpeg.
I'm wondering, not having found much about creating streaming video
for iphone/ipad on linux systems, not even commercial software.
So I compiled the codecs, ffmpeg and the segmenter. It runs, creates
videos but there are some issues and it's not a 100% satisfiying
solution.
Has somebody experience in this topic?
Maybe there are other, stable solutions (even commercial which cost
something)?
Or someone got the opensource Live Segmenter running without trouble?
I'm not that deep within videoencoding at all, so maybe it's just a
little flag I've missed in the ffmpeg settings.
My main problem is the duration. The video is missing some seconds at
the end and audio is still running.
In the logs I found:
[mpegts @ 0x8053150] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be
inaccurate
Output #0, mpegts, to
'MOV_cb6974cf351a4604ca1eb59d325f24fa537c81b8_w840k':
Stream #0.0: Video: libx264, yuv420p, 640x360, q=2-31, 90k tbn, 30
tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: libfaac, 44100 Hz, stereo, 101 kb/s
[mpegts @ 0x8066c30] muxrate VBR, pcr every 6 pkts, sdt every 200, pat/
pmt every 40 pkts
[mpegts @ 0x8066c30] st:1 error, non monotone timestamps 126000 >=
126000
Segmenter error: Could not write frame of stream: -1
But this says like nothing to me. Duration is set, it's a valid mpegts
container, don't know why it's trying to estimate duration from
bitrate.
So far. Thank's for response.
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